i',..i7?;?trP- -?-.'&&kx i . C"'' - . - f TAti LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENOEll. FBIDAY; JAKTJABY 31. 1890. t. . ! 1 ' ' ,1 BL'. . K-w( FL pa- (Jr fev m 1& r&Pr. m tftttV j.mratmtAir, ! J ROBWT CLARK, PeMtab. l ft A ! t .3 a -'-' Ml DAILY IlTTKLLISfcNOKltV-PaMlshed . fTHT WT IB mIVl miBMHTi OVTTre e r cwrtm la U cttr Mrraandlnc HMywtlaMlTaMt MmbUmebUu ...& 1 SJ.fi. I ' ."" ' , l WMMKXY INTKLUaKNCXR-Oaa dollar and ri . wwih a year, la asmac. - . fc5$ MnOBtO SUMCBtBKKS-Itamlt by check r tatteWw order, and where neither of east M atuearea wsa in a npmna SS ft at the Postefllea, at second clan mall ABsaaat, TBS XXTaXLIOIlfOEK, Lancaster, Pa. LUIOAlTiat.PA., Jamuxry 31, 1800. BeTelnttMarr KepiMIcM. Much might be aald in behaU of the poaHea new taken by Speaker Reed that the' Member of the Heuso who are -p'reaent should be counted In detcrniln- iBf Whether there Is a quorum or me body in attendance at lti ussalena, If it wh a new question, for tbe first tlme presented for the speaker's ruling ; but when the uninterrupted practlce of the' Heuse during all the existence of the country has been net te count as present these who de net answer te their names, It seems clear that It was an established rule or custom which could net lie changed by the decision of a speaker at this late day ; and which could only properly be altered by the action of tbe Heuse deliberately taken in the usual manner upon the consideration of the report of n committee. In the Issue which has benti framed between the two parties in the Heuse, and which will go before the country for its decision, we de net consider that the merit of the abstract question of the constitution of a quorum is the point in question ; but that the issue is as te whether the speaker of the Heuse may change at his discretion its uniform practice and establish a new rule for its conduct. It it evident that the new mode of counting & quorum has net been estab lished by the voice of a majority of the Heuse ; it was stated by the speaker, ap- tvrfvtmrl tiv th hiAtntwM rt tilt, nnWtf wtin fp were in attendance, who did net make P- un a mnlnrltv nt nil ttii memlvra Minatn ftjh 4lui IYiha a as M 9 4ln st srlut v vMn f& " "UUW I " VUU MUM1UCI Ul IUCU1- '"Pttendance which would nlone make fS'r? the vote valid, was secured by treating wr-thls very plan or rule, which was before rey the Heuso for adoption, as though it was 85$ already adopted. i, . " impossible, it seems te us, Ter any W$S fkirmlnritn nnnrnvn tlm nilnnllnii nf n m ntw rule for the Heuso procedure in rtnie violent manner, it was net & possible te adept a new rule, pf,t, nuii unucr iue ruies 01 iue iieuse "-,. then pxlstlnrr. Tfc vn nor. ivtul. f u rr , - :, - - : , k. t uh3 ier iue speauer te cuange mm- xii Hirtne unvarying custom of the Heuse, ,;tj, wnicn assuredly was a jaw. it ceuia ',.' , -i. . . .. lyenly be done by the Heuse. It was net i'vJtdene liv tllB TTnilun lvnnnaA n. Kniitllln. te-"Uenal majority was net get for it. The Fi. nw rula thnt urn in rhnnim iUa Innrful Bfts method was the mutter that wiu Ivlncr , voted upon; and it could net be followed feSln the very vote that was te decide ?53&.whther It ehnuld U nilmitixV & . T V ZiT 'w,'l7vvv ""i i Bu $g ww viewuiiy partisan caar&cier or tbe Stlt ' V J.4CVU UUU U13 IUl" ewerae inai wuicu iney uw was clearly I.K Jama 4i 1 . amam un 41...Ih MH.n l !. sr um i" luvinuc uvii niwcr iu luu Heuse, and without any consideration iW.Jbr tD0 mcrit of tUe aevr procedure that jjrjp, uiey preiena new te Jaua because of its Cr'merlt. This very Reed has hereto- jX- tare taken the position that the kf-rf mnmViAsIa waIa n.A ,. 1.1.. ..u fc auvuvv-A a viw UUU llUb MQ irUS s!S tftrkAn vna 4tn fie-antif t1 41t. Im r iEvtwrt W7 tvAV VtOVti,ltl,4 111I1JK Jit i making a quorum. Mr. Blulue. In f'M hie long leadership of his party, took n I'jji; like position, as did Garfield, and as, in Lggfjact, every noted parliamentarian has jjesM. iuose wue weuia nave thought cesn an original one, held the y. question te be bottled by the jAftkmjj and uniform practice of Cen- gress ; and It Is reserved for this com- Eg paratlvely quiet time in political atfalrH y. wr weea 10 appear te lead his party In a i&Sfj'revolutlenary course that Is without P'vj excuse In any critical condition of f&tgtfMn. ('?. It is the impulse of one man. his Sf lluncApr for tvttrnr ntiil lila lltruUIin in x-VmIm If arhltMclt.. .1.a I.a. ...I..I...l : J Vi""0 i'iwiiiiwiiuu .'.K.r.-uT-slueiitorilie '.-'greeted Her en every haiul In tlie ',5i HUB eKaaiien-- "". atioViteediseftheTbad"dcus H',W type of man, bold In his dell- ,V;ance of restraint upon his will and with rtmuWJCjJUUiUI IVBUJUIIUUS Ul lUV iut , '.and will be likely te flee as rcadilv out ref window before tbe appearance of a if- force whose physical power he is capa , "fvUe of appreciating. jfc'ij- If this new mode of making a quorum Mfl been tbe deliberate action of a ma- ; . jertty or tue Heuse, nnu the mode of Its .--, aBuwiiaameni una ueen iree irera oujec eujec oujec pttea te, that it might be considered te -0te a lawfully established chunire In tbe Lfi'jwactleoef the Heuse, there would be . jllttte occasion for denunciation of the majority, who thus properly made Kg the change, aud they would have if, sui iue ueueiii inut can come te !K'tbem from the argument in favor of the iV'unn r II. n .,... ..,..1.... . ...1.1.1. SLTirl,'r1K,J v "v " jiiwvuuic , ivuicu ..fr.v uiaujr miuun win ue strung. It uees ''i'net seem that a inlnerltv nf the TTnusn Vl aancmllv lustlfled In mctrnhilnrr IU faction by refusing te let its votes be re 'twded te make a quorum. It appeurs te t be the duty of every representative te be L)?8 m his seat during the sessions ij'ef the Heuse and always te vote when . jkfete name is called. ? j?JVYe de net knew hew he can properly . vxense ou luiiurete vote when his name kgjaeajuxj, save unucr some custom or the LXMee vW.hich makes this a legitimate of securing an object that he ..Mw.t rti bui.-u cutium, we are vwjxjbcu te imiiK, may preutably ;t broken un. It Is said with :Ullch force that if the sneaker is author- llsd te count members us present who ta net vote, he may count these at pres- jst who are net present, If bd should be ''wie disposed : and it Is true that he t would have this power and might abuse ft it in times or excitement or from pressure of ether Influences. An un- aerupuleus speaker could make up a ejwerum at any time without any mem ben present te make It from. A better ynctice by far would be te establish it i im rnie or the iiouse that every preseut should vote when upon; aud te enforce the by making him subject te call i the bar of the Heuse te be counted. i hie refusal te vote. The sneaker 1 net have the power te make a l ; neither should a member haw rte break It ; and there should be Ma enough Iu the body te establUh I te prevtwt both abuse. A relltkal Paradox. In the fbrttm Leenard V. JJacen lays down this rule : " When elections are close, the course of a.politieal party is inversely as the character of Its mem bers." HI argument ,ls in substance that the cotirseef a party is determined 'net by it members, but by Itsjlcnders, who are ruled by the necessity of gain ing or saving doubtful votes. There are voters who may be wen, and ethers who may be lest, and the opinions of these two classes reoelve the attention of the leaders, while the 'steadfast voter, of whose allegiance they are certain In all emergencies, receives little attention. A party strong In the allegiance of the worst elements of society, and needing only a few thousand of the best te se cure the victory, will nominate men and adept principles calculated te tempt the needed votes. A party assured of the allegiance of the great mass of geed cit izens, and jeteJnlDg vicious and mercc naxyCamp followers, will be guided te "suit this vicious element, and " the tail will wag the deg." Mr. Bacen applies these point te the Democratic and Re publican parties in the North and Seuth, and makes his argument by assuming that the Republican party Is, en the whole, made up of the best elements of society In the North, while In the Seuth the reverse Is the case. Granting, for the Bake of argument, that he Is right, we find the best element of the North arrayed against the best of the Seuth, and they cannot both be guided by the same bad clement, or wu would find the nation going headlong te ruin because : " All agree te (poll the public rixmI, And Tlllaln fatten en the peer limn' labor," Mr. Bacen fails entirely te take into consideration the bearing of the rnoe problem en this matter. The Demo cratic party of the Seuth docs net need te cater te Its worst elements, bccaUHC the race problem overshadows every ether consideration, and makes the party se strong that thcre is no tempta tion te submit te unworthy leadership se as te gain a few votes. Se the race question has its benefits as well a pcrlU, and the Democratic party guards the nation from ruin by the went clement of the Republican party, upheld, accord ing te Mr. Bacen, by the best elements of Northern society. But It in net tme that throughout tbe North there is any juch division of Heclcty en party lines, and every fair man knows it. The Democratic parly, by traditions and teachings, Is the parly of tbe peer man and also commands the allegiance of a large, If net overwhelming, proportion of tbe thinkers. It can net claim the wculth that gives victory aud power te Blalue, AVauamakcr and Quay, but it docs appeal te the solid worth of the pesple te save the nation from them. Tun plaster model of William l'cnn, as he w 111 Ktnml In bronze en the top of the tewer of Philadelphia's elty hall, has been sontte the foundry nt Tacony, whero the statue will be cast. Thore will be five ether colossal llgnres standing around tbe upper metal portion of the lower. The height of Fenn'H Quaker hat abeve the ground that he laid out for a city will be flve hundred and tlilrty-ilve feet and a few inches, se that the citizens cannot cee his expression of profound dlegust at the ob struction or two magnificent highways by a costly palace, 'uhlle the city stumble's along with peer water, mlscmble dralnage and commerce smethered under monopo lies. Net far from the east of Newfoundland the steamer Crome, Just arrived at New Yerk, roperls that she found a vast Ice field. Blie went te thoneiith seventy miles in an endeavor te clear the field, but then cut through It, as the ice still oxtended te the Heuthward beyond vlew. This hap pened en the 10th Instant, and if the hunnry ice men nre onterprlslng and prompt they might send out a lleet te capture some of that ice. l'KllfeONAL. Dn. Gatmne, the Inventor of the famous Klin bearing IiIn nnme, has mnde nrrango nrrange ments te establish works in l'hlludelphla. ai.enar. Wilt,! am CrnTM has been oleetod chancellor of the University of the State of New Yerk In place of lfenry It. l'lerben, deceased. Mayer James Tt. Ki:nncy was unani mously nominated for levlectluu bv the Itepubllcan convention in Reading -en Thursday night. Cuutkr 8. Lyman, professor of as tronomy In the Shefilcld kclontllle school, died In New ITaveu, Conuectlcut, en Wed nesday night, aged 7C years. Profusser Ly man's connection With Yale datei from 1859. Mirs lllsLANl) en Thursday comple ted her trip around the world in 77 days, 10 hours and 48 minutes, H.he says she was delluhted with, ': tursS- -' her only regret is thaj 110r Journey, aud beat the tlme ef.X'- " he was net able te llirhtPkl win-.- Wtllle Illy. She was de- th.t..r,'.-".in the courtesy and kindness I.. nrAnlUil liAf mi AUnpv countries hue visiteu. lleinis CertVe Made ori'unte. Sitcclnien lieans of sotne fraudulent co flbe that has lately been put upon the market wero Kent te Chemlst Martin's olllce nt sanitary beadquarters,New Yerk, en Thurs day. They are of thoslzeund goneral np np penrance of Mecha beans, but would net docelve experts. I.otsef thogenuluo beans and of the fraudulent wero put filde bv side. Thotreilblo Is that they ure mixed, and it Is thus that the spurious bean passes muster. Dr. Martin Is having It analyzed te find out just what it is m.ide of. He does net bellve It contains any hurtful in in in grodlents. The fraud probably gees no further than the substitution of lletir paste, w Ith a little coloring matter, for the eollee. If se, the health authorities cannot inter fore. Dr. Martin says that he received the beans a w eek or se age from Dr. Newton, the state feed commissioner of New Jor Jer soy, who had Just selzcd a couple of tens of tlie Bpurieus bonus In Trenten, These lcans proved te hae ceme from Phila delphia. A Hug Cekt J'lve llellurx. Alfred Whitehead, the leading salesman in a l'ulteu street furnlture store, in Brook lyn, was tried en Thursday before l'ollce Justice Tlghe, for an alleged nssault en Mary Dixen, the wife of Ooergo Dixen. Mrs. DIxeu vislted the store with her little daughter, about n month age. te In quire about some goods which she had ordered, but which had net been dell vered. She thus described te Justice Tlglie what took place: "Mr. Whitehead oscertcd me te the basement and taking held of mv hand oxumlned the engagement ring. He squeezed my liand and I ptished him away. IIe asked me if he might call en me and I told him he could net. IIe thou took ine te another part of the stere aud threw his arras around me and hugged me. I repelled him and left the store" Kx-JudgoTrey, u he appeared for White head, Raid that he would net put tlie de fendant en the btaud, as he did net wish te refute Mrs. Dixen's statement. The plain plain tlir.he said, was awemau of irropreachablo character; and he did net wish te make any charges agalmt her. Juntlce Tighe linjieeil a nominal fine of 85, which was promptly paid. rullure or a His Iren Firm. Upen requcbt of the minority htocU htecU h elder of the Sjiauldlng Iren company, at Urilllant, O., a receiver has been un un eointed for tlie company. They claim that David Spauldlng, president, and Charles II. Spauldlug, his son, 'ii secretary, have net kept accurate In ,s of their bu si ness, and that $.,000,000 is net properly ac counted for. Guessed Within u 1'ew- Soeeuds. Jehn W. Crowley, a musician en the l'nll River Line steamer Providence, guessed within a row seconds or Nellie Uly's time ureund the world, and has been notified thst be is entitled te the prize of a frce trip te Europe, r STAWLBr OS MIW0AMIE8). Praise He Give Fer the Werk Dene la Africa. Anether letter, from Mr. Stanley r ad dressed te Mr. Alexander L. llruce, the son-in-law or Dr. 14 vlogstenc, was recently Eubllshed In Londen. It it dated from fgoge, In October taet, and It must bave been written nt about the tlme that Mr. Htsnley reacbed Mpwapwa and once mere caine within the purvlew of civilisa civilisa teon. It glves an encouraging ac count of Hie jrreat progress of Christianity. In Central Africa, and it shows that Ulshef. Hannlngten's murderer, Mwanga, basmeF with his reward. The persecuted natlve Christians have been powerful enough. In alliance with the Mehammedans, te drive htm Inte exlle,and he has new vorlfied the proverb about the dsvil in sickness by an nouncing himself a very pious Catholic. IIe has been received in his flight by the French missionaries, In noble reqtillal of charity and goodness for the brutality with which he bad driven thorn forth from his dominions. m " What," continues Mr. BUnley, "would have pleased Livingstone se much is that a body of Christians can become, in twelve years, se numerous and formidable as te dopeso the most absolute and powerful king in Africa, and held tbelr own against any number of combinations hostile te them. What can a man wish belter for a proof that Christianity is possible in A fries! I forget te say that each member of tbe deputation of the Waganda which waited upon me possessod a prayer-book and the gospel of Matthew, printed in Klganda, u mat, as seen as they ret I red from my prosenco, they went in te study their prayer books. Five of their following ac companied us for the purpese of pursuing thelr religious studies en the coast. "i uke tins powerrut Detty or natlve Christians in the heart of Africa who pro pre pro feroxllo for the sake of their faith te sorv serv Inga monarch Indirferent orhestllo tethelr faith as mero substantial evldonce of the work of Mackay than any number of Im posing structures clustered together and called n mission station could be. These natlve Africans have ondured the most deadly persecutions tbe stake and the fire, the cord and the club, the sharp knlfe and the rllle bullet have all been tried te cause them te reject the teachings they have absorbed. Ntanch in thelr bollefs, firm in (heir convictions, they have held together stoutly and roselutoly, and Mackay and Ashe may point te these with a righteous pride as the results of their labors tothe geed, kindly poeplo at home who trusted in thorn. "I mipposeynu de net knew Mackay personally. Well, he Is a Scotch man the tnughest little fellow you could conceive. Yeung, tee probably thirty-two years or he, and beam the ellmate nplendldly oveu his complexlon is uninjured net Afri canized yet by any means, dosplte twelve years' continued rosidenco. Thesemisslen soctetlos certainly contrlveto pfeduce ex traordinary men. Apropos of Scetchmen, can you tell me why they surcoed eftener than ether poeplo T Toke Mell at, Living stone, Mackay real Scotchmen with the bur. They stand pro-eiidneut abeve all ether missionaries, no matter of what national ity. It Is net because they are Scetchmen that they succoed. It Is net because they are hotter men In any one way or the ether, physically, mentally or morally of that we may rest assured but it Is because they have been mere cducated In one thing than In all ethers. While I say this I review mentally all whom 1 knew and bave met, and I repeat the statement con fidently. That ene thlug Is duty." Hew Pencil TroesUecomoDlsonsod. "Yellows," anil net the prebable oll'ect of fiituie cold weather upon the peach crop, w as the main elnt of Interest en Thursday te the fruit growers attending the conven tion or the Pennsylvania Horticultural soclely, nt Chestertewn, Mil. The cause assigned by seme for the yellows Is the ex cessive cold woather of 1870, which hurt the trees, ronderlng thorn weak and sickly evor since. Sliice then, it is said, trees have been grown from the seed of the Nlckly Irees or budded from them, thus pieduclng diseased trees. Many growers, however, oxpressod the conviction that the peach crop Is safe enough for the prosent. The Jupniieaii Carry thelr teeth picks hi their bnck hair, nni alnayi use them ufter eating any anything. They take care of the Ice III, and the teeth' taka enre of their steninchs. Uke teeth picks freely, clean with HOZODONT, and bud tcceth und bad breaths will Ue scarce. A blcsRlng te Immunity In what Dr. Hull's CmiBli Hjrup can well be termed, Ter It has done mere geed already than nny ether medi cine. One trial will eeuvlnet) unyime of Its em encv. l'rlce 25 cents. " There's no terror, heidachc. In j our threntx." I or I am armed se strong with reined)'. That 1 piiM pnln by, as an Idle word, Hliice llieillsceery efBnHutlanOII. Tlilef Arrosteil. The news was received with the utmost satis satis fuetlen by the community that he had tenor lied ; liut the arrest of a tlUeaoe Hint Is stealing: away n loved audMilued lire, Is uu achievement that should Inspire heartfelt gratitude Chill Hess, cold extremities, depressed spirits and ex tremely mlscralne sensations, wllh pale, wan features, ure tlie results ofdlseidered kidneys nndller. Arrest the cnue nt once by tnkliie Dr. l'lerce's Oelden .Medical Discovery, ltlsu purely Mgelatile detective, that will ferret out and capture the meat subtle lung nnd bleed disorder. Druggists, W.ThAw rOOD'.SH.!tAl'AHILI,A. iv. It - "ula. InOiweflt Went FerimA He mark- I lllllp. Ouvr- A" white swelling "Is ene of the very pain ful forms of scrofula nnd most dlillcult te cure The romnrkable effect of llned'sSurMiparllla In tbe cana described below, Illustrates the power of this medlclne everull diseases of the bleed. " In 1R37 my son, 7 years old, had a white swel ling ceme en his right leg balew the knee, w lilch been me very much swellen and painful, mid contracted the muscles se that his Kg was drawn up at right angles. 1'hyslcluns lanced the swelling, which dlschurged freely, but failed te help him materially, aud I considered him A Confirmed Crlpple. I was about te take him te Cincinnati for an operation, expecting his lea would have le be taken etr.uud began giving him HeikI'm Harsa pirllla In order te get up hU strength, The medlclne woks up his appetite and seen pieces of bone v ere dlscliarged from the sere. We con tinued with Heed's Harsuparllla, ns It seemed te be doing him se much geed, and the discharge from theseredccreuscd.the swelling went down, the leg straightened out, and In a row mouths he hud perfect use of his leg. He new runs every whcrc.ns lively as any bey,nnd apparently Is as w cllasuver." Jeii.n U McMuiikav, Notary Public, llavenswoed, W. Va. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. II ; six for $ l'repaied only by C. I. HOOD ft CO., Lewell, Muss. lOt) Desos One Dellar ) lAItTKIl'S I.lTTU: LIVKIl l'li.LH. GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and relieve all the tieubles Inci dent te a bilious state of the system, such as DlizliK.s, Nuuvea, Drowsiness, Distress after Kiting, I'atn In the Side, dc While their most remarkable success bus been shown In curing Headache, jet CAKTKR'H I.ITTLK LIVKIl 1'IM.si ure efhally valuable In L'oustlivitten, curing and preventing this .nHneylng com plaint, whlle they also correct all dlkordersef the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bow els. Kven If they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless te these who sutler from this dUtrcxslni.' complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end here, and thee vv he once try them will nnd these little pills valunble In se many wavs that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE lsthcbaneer se ninny lives that here Is where we make our great beast. Our pills cure It whlle ethers de net,; UAIU'KU'H I.irrLK MVElt 1'Il.r.H are very small und very easy te take. One or two pills make u dose. They are strictly vegetable and de net gripe or purge, but by their gentle ac tion please nil who utethtm. l.i vials at Sets; nveturll. held everywhere or tent by mail. CAUTKIt MEDICINE CO., NEW VOllK. Small PUL Small Dese. Small Price. auglZ-ljdepd T siSeJBi tmnitmmktv'm, raiLAcmnitA, rnaay; Jan, si, ism, Pictures, f Fiiie Enrrayings, Artetypes and the likfr at very merJcst prices. They say that in many respects we are making the most attractive showing efthesc things te be found in town. The special bargains include $2.50 Framed Artetypes, i6x 20 inches, at $1.50 ; same, iex 25 inches, $2, usual price out side $3. A great number of very interesting subjects in this collection. A line of Water Celers by leading American artists is a feature of the display is this de partment. Fine Engraving. As fine Engraving as can be done. Quiet elegance in all social forms. We de net use a customer's correspondence te scatter a business imprint. The Wanamaker Sxvcepcr. Yeu don't want a Carpet Sweeper that barks the furni ture, or brushes the life out of the carpet, or kicks up dust in stead 01 gathering it, or lops its handle about for you te trip ever. Yeu mav come across that sort under one name or another. Pass en ; remember there's a Wanamaker Sweeper. It comes as near te doing "broom work" as a machine can. Ne noise, no drat? en you te run it, almost sucks the dust up, dumps with a touch, brush just skims or digs in as you press light or heavy en the handle. You'll say it monopo menopo monepo lises the Sweeper virtues. And the price is but $3 ! Jehn Wanamaker. Sleuv, KVAN'B KUlim, " Prove All Things and Held Past te That Which Is Geed." Levan's Fleur ! Scnel teticc. -iTWTATE ev ' aueitan oketh, 1. Jli the city of Lancaster, deceased, of administration en said estate havh ATM OP V" . r . r. ""ww-t, ucwuseii. jAHters of administration en said estate havlnc been graniea te tne undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and Ihese having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In said city. t.. UHAHLES UKOTU, Administrator. Jehn A. Covle. Attorney. d27-fltdK E , si-m, ui- ,1, J, f'lTZPATIUCK, LATE tumentnry en wild cMale having been granted nre reiuewted te mnke ImmedUte payment, mill tlll.BA ImvttM. Klnlm. am .. I . . t ---" - ..... ...h ..,., 1, ,- wt uciiiuiiuviiciliusi the same, will present them vvlttieut delay for settlement te the undersigned, at the banH' houseoflU'ed.McUrannACo. ,. -nB J. U8TEiSMKTZ.VS,Ciecuter. - .... ). )an3-0tllK ItltOCCllrtJtCOUO, F0K JAl'ANIK GOODS, CloteElUSMAN'H, e. W Wes King HtreeL K DVV COUIWE: HttO NIOHTHPJ4. H3J 8IOV. KKYHmNklUIINKMM mi- l7h.UK, Yeung Men and Ladles. This school Is better prepared than ever te give you a Urst elass business education. Our efforts the llrst year have been crowned with -wonderful sue V.V .... . W. U. MOSHEIl, l"rln., IfdAw 10 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. "lrANTKO-A TENANT TO WOHK ON Y the halv es one of the best farms for gen eral farming, or small milk dairy In Chester alley, 83 acres at Tborndale Htatlen, en l'enn'a It. It., one tieur's rlde freni.l'hluidelphla ; refer ence required. Alse au experienced farm hand net under tf years of age. 8alary , rJUO and beard. Address U1I. QONNEHMAN. JiMwdiltw Thonidale Chester Ce., l'a. "TOTICE TO KTOCKUOLDi:ilS.-TIIE AN .L nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Columbia A. Pert Deposit itatlread company vt III be held nt the otilce of the company. Ne. SSH Seuth Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, l'a.. en Wednesday, February HI, lsue, nt 11 o'clock a.m. Election of president aud direc tors sumo day and place. JanJTKJtd JAMES It. McCLUUE, Secretary. NOriCE TO MY 'ItlMKIlSI rm ENDS AND CUS- 1 have located tempnmrlly my ofllce and iMircrneins ul ine Heuthern .Market, corner of nuuiil V(UJ.r..l AiMiJ V 'IMiHlllKCrtl, Ulld hav e In stock a line assortment of Sleighs, Hue. Bles. I'hietens and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck llead Oirts. all of my own manufac ture. Special attention Is given tenpalrlne. My Motte-Honest work and fair dealings, always wins, ' J'ja-lfd J. II. NOIU1ECK, Agent. HOUSE-l'AINTINe! nitAINlNO AND (HjAINU. 1IVUON J. HUOWN, successor te Gee. W. llrewn, deceased. lVacttcsil Painter. Uratner andUlatler. Werk done by contract or day as cheap as tlrst-class work can be done, ftcst workmen, and none but best material used. Fine Untitling a specialty. 49-Orders by mull attended. Shep 52 North Queen. Hesdence 119 East James street. JauU-lnid A LlVESClIOOL-NOfHlNCl BUFEIIANU jiX. atcd about Hie iJincaster Dullness Cel. lege. Our methods are tbe best, newest, most practical. Our Actual Ituslness Department comnlete In alt its details, our students are deeply Interested In their school work, and our attendance the largest since the organization of tha school, und , well, call andsee us at the pleasatitcst school-rooms in the elty, Ne. :u North Duke street, and convince yourself us te the truth of the ubeve statements. Pleased te have veu call, as jeu will speak a geed word for us If ou get acquainted with the school. H. C. WEIDLElt, Principal. $100,000. INVESTMENTS. UONDS AND MOHTaAQES IN SUMS OF 1100, MO, 11,000 te i,oea Interest 0 ier cent. Payable quarterly, JOHN II. METZLBIl, ole-lyd SSeulhDukeSt. XINVESTOIISI HE 1IUILDINU AND WAN ASSOC1A-. i tON of Dakate I" n large real estate mort gage company making leans upon the same principle us the small local building aseclu. liens of the East. It Issues paid-up stock in I'prtincutis ranging In amount from 150 le 5,000. Eurulngs range from 0 per ceut.te IS per cent, per annum, depending upon lcugih of lime owner curries stock. A iierllen of dividends are paid scmi-auuuully In cash. Stock alwuys has a fixed rufch value te lie paid stockholders bv the ussoclatteu lu case former wishes te sell. Ail stock Issued en debenture plan being backed by mortgages delimited with a trustee. Correspondence invited. t , u, rv, CW.BTAHLINQ. Philadelphia Office, Ne, ill Walnut Street, JaoWreeott rn fTlH R VKOIfUn CABM BTOsUC. -)':'JI ere OOIl ENTIIIE STOCK OP FALL AND WINTER GOODS Will be offered without rfrd tocett DRESS GOODS, Blaaketa and Comforts, All Kinds of UNDERWEAR. Ladles' and Childrta'i CU, kt. A BIO OPPORTUNITY FOIl BARdAINH IH WINTER UOODS. f REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE HOUSE TO REDUCE STOCK. RAPIDLY. 25 East King St., LANCABTER, PA, rusr20-lydR tachineru. TTAP1' YNEW YEAR! Steam Engine AND Beiler Works; MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL POUTAULE HOISTING ENGINES. Horizontal Tubular. BOILERS. NTRIPUaALl ILEHFUED I N1NU r liitJM J MILLS. vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. (Raw Mills SI I. tiiari Cob -( Uark Mills, Mills. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BHVaS LEATHER ROLLERS, DARK CONVEYER SCREWS, PULLEYS, BHAFTINO, UEARINO HANGERS, T1LLOW BOXKS, CLAMP HOXEH, COUI'LINQS, COLLARS, MILLRUSHINUS, STEP HOXEH, SPINDLES. TOES AND STEPS, PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHEELS, lC, AC, AC, dO HOLTS, TURNUUCKLES, LAQ SCREWS, RODS UP-SETT, SETT SCREWS, FORUINQS, (NUTS, Sq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, 1-l.ATJS VVASIIKHM, WROUOHT WASHERS. Specialty In Making and Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLIXa TOOLS, nu!.VA?f,.?l.0V 'mers, Jars, Sand Pumps, lllt.and lted Catches, c. .-- Charcoal Hammered f lhirdeu's Rivet , , Donble Refined . j Refined - 1 "3'iief und Tank (. ... TANKS Round or Square, for Oas, Oil. Water or Adds. i,8f""v,8tana-1,1l''' Wa,er Wheel Caslnjs, Het Air Furnaces, die LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Oauges. Oilers. Cast mid Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, l'ljics, Ac, evor carried In Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Ireu and Brass Castings. a-Repalrlng PrempllyAttended le.-V Cheap Let of SECOND-IIANDPULLEY8 ANDSHAFriNQ t OK HALK 4 4',Hly,1' ,'l,,Jt2 f ''""ey. 10 : 8 Pulleys. 1' "' 2 ".? inyetsMiHx,s(;'I,ulIe',a,xl6i! s Woot, Hp,lt 8-2 16V16 Cellars. tl feet, 2 15-10 Sliafllng. U 21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. S' iiaas islei(iusi EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 10, 12,43 A iS MARKET STREET. (Rear of tha fostefflce), Lancaster; pa, .! .l,,?Y.l."ew readv the finest assortment of ALBANY and PORTLAND SLEIGHS, both Wngle and Deuble, ever ellered Uk the public. 1 rices te suit the times. Call aid examine A full line ofnuggles.Phwtens and Carriages erevery description. Alse Second-Hand Werk of every variety. Ulve me a tall. All work warranted. 4Heputrlng In all IU branches. One set of workmen especially employed for that purine. Vltetuava(iha. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Koenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. .4. 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Posterfloa, TheFeeDlesUasliSt r7??'.1,o.rs.?.l.ewcrtS0,nch D'am ,16 feet long, 21UX inch Tubes. Wlce, 1175 end ilM. "' ..1Be!!.eJ,,0Jnc, Warn., IS feet long, 21-3 inch Tubes, 12 feet long, Willi Fire Freut, I25. r , -ntiAOK iabm Man. n fl ' .J ' M j. Are Yeu IaUmUd -iic- WAH & SHAND De net pretend te carry the largest stock In the eeuntsskbnt few tern can offer batter ant rew stares can eni -IM for th Biesey. m XlffS..,5S,Bf-th0,, BLACK ftURAH SILK8, 1, , and 34 inche wide, atate, mM, T6e and II a yard. Seft, bright and wamuitssiYe wew. BliACK QROH ORA1N BILKS. 33 laches wlia, fuUy (uaranteed, at 75c a yard. ..15re.2.tr!?2I-InS,,!..aROS ORA1N silks at II, 11 13& i at and II 68. HASKELL'S FAMOUS DRESS SILKS rear anteed fbrlsU months' wssvr, 30 Inches wide, II a yard. ' HASKELL'S BLACK DRESS SILKS with solid black edge, 31 inch, 1125; 34 Inch, II 0 a yard. s HASKELL'S ULACK SATIN LUXOR, 30 Inch, II j 22 Inch 1 25. t HASKELL'S PKAU DRBOIB. double fared, brlgbtaatln flnlsh, 21 Inch, II 25 and II 00 ; 24 Inch, B a yard. ' BLACK FAILLE FRANCAISE, 20 Inch, II, 83 inch, II 25. - ' FRENClf ARMUHE SILKS, 21 Inches wide, II 25, AT THB! New Yerk Stere. Nes. 6. 8 & 10 East King St S1 PECIAL BARGAINS. J Harry Stamm. -REMEMBER 24 Centre Square, IF YOU WANT Blankets, Comforts, FLANNELS AND Underwear. In the abeva we offer the most Extraordinary Bargains which you should see. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS and UNDERWEARat Less that Cost. " Goods s Are belnif Pushed Out at Prices the Lewest Ever Known, vlx: 46-Inch All-Weel Silk Finish Henrietta, eight hades, at C7u a yard ; worth II. 46-Inch All-Weel Black Henrietta atC2'ca yard; worth 7&c. 4, 6, e, 7 and 8-yard Remnants of 76e Colored Henriettas at 6S0 a yard ; sllghtlyjwrlukled, but none damaged. HPFCIAL RARQAINS IN Embroideries and Torchon Laces. 38-Inch Flue Cleths at 20c a yard ; were 25e. 86-Inch Heavy Cleths at 17e a yard ; were 25c, 40-Inch Striped Cleths atl2keayard; were 25c. Corduroy for Men's Pants at 50c a yard ; worth II. 5,000 pieces flue 8c Toilet Seap, 8 pieces for lOe. 300 boxes (3 pieces In a box) Seap at 7c a box. Men's 50c Whlte Shirts at Sla each. 100 dozen Children's Black Ribbed 10c Hese at 60 a pair. 10 dozen 75c Corsets at 50c 75cTaMeTlnen at 60c a yard, 20c Sheeting Muslin at 12V$c a jard. 15c Pant Goods at lOe a yard. 10c Ribbons at 60 a yard. 37e Woolen Hese at 25c a pair. SPECIAL UARUAINS IN Plush Ornaments, Flowers, Banner Reds, Brass Ornaments, Etc., AT J.HarryStamm's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Carpets. T ANCAUTEH CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO OO TO SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH. RUas, CARPETS. ART SQUARES, OIL- CLOllIS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc. FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES lu the City for the Prices, Be Sure te See Them, BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR! ONE PRICE I CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BEST AND CHEAPEST ! NearCerner of Orange & N. Queen. augHMvd cutiairj; PVR. NATHORST. DENTIST. JL aiCENTRE SQUARE. De net let your teeth decay any further. Yeu de net often rind a decayed teeth that can net be saved by tllllne or crowning. Have your teeth examined and attended te at once. It will save sutrerlng and expense. All operations Buaianteed. Filling-Tteth and Painless Extrae Extrae en Specialties. naMsaiUw UDraSfe? NEWBOSTONSTORE '! st $h. S' mmt. .1 w Wlf That fill M Yet! f &. -. t . . r VKc,c.Tr2Sttt?. S.TJ-T!52 un"y busy thla sessten wttk l.iIS,.,?LJd'S'-5r OenUemen who waat W1VL H. CAST, WAF KO. 105 NORTH QUKKNST. B OOTS AND SHOES. TAKINGAGG0UNT0F8T0CK -AT STACKHOUSE'S. 28 and 30 East King 8t. nAS CLEARED OUT THE CORNERS AND REVEALED OOODS THAT MUSI' "MOVE," IF AT YOUR OWN PRICES t BOOTS AND SHOES AT NOMINAL FIGURES. D. P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. R EDUCTION IN SHOES I SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND SUM MER STOCK. Blnce the Holidays I have eone all through my stock and have marked a large quantity of the Men's Dress Sheeu at and below cost te mnke room rer Spring and Summer Goods. Men's Fine Calfskin, Hand-Sewed Shoes, In Ijvce, Butten and Congress, In two widths and all sires, 5 le V, reduced from 15 te f). A complete U line, with Tips and Plain French Tees, In Lace, Butten or Congress, marked down te J3. ' . A few mero leftef the celebrated RIceAHuch Ins $3 Shoes, in Lace, Butten nnd Congress, with plain narrow nnd plain bread tees, reduced Alse a let of shoes which we term "odds and ends," being sixes left ever from regular lines, bought of factories who failed, sold or burnt out, and as we cannot match them exactly, have marked them down In the same propor tion. Men's 15 Shoes teW: ft GO Shoes te $360: U Shoes te 3; 13 shoes te (2 60 ; M50 Shoes tot This is a Bena Fide Reduction, and we guar ntee every shoe even at these Lew Figures. sTDIsplay can be seen in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. OHas. H. Frey, '(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. (Curwcte.l J.B MARTIN A CO. CARPETS ! Three hundred pieces of Tapestry Brussels Carpet de livered te us yesterday by the freight companies. Where can you get the closest prices at the store that makes a purchase of 300 pieces at one time, getting the very best discounts, special freight rates, &c, or the store that purchases ten or fifteen pieces at full price ? Aside from the money saved you have a choice of Patterns in these grades unequaled by any store in Philadelphia. Twe grades chosen from the 300 piece let ; we will quote prices : One at 69c, worth 85c ; another at 54c, worth 65c. When we say worth 65c and 85c it is net a copy of the stereo typed advertisements you see, but a cold solid fact these grades cannot be purchased at less than the worth price Any where in this city, excepting here. CXJX GLASS. (BASEMENT.) New Designs opened for in spection. Ne fancy prices. J.B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. J Vest King and Prince Sts., I.ANCASTER. PA. S,ea. T UMHERANDCOAU JLi TOBACCO SHOOKS AND CASES. WEST ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by B. B. MARTIN A CO., p3-lyd 42i Water Street. Lancarur. l'a. T AUMQARDNElUs COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orricra Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne. 664 North lrl nee street. Yasuss North Prince Street, near Reading Mai-U LANCASTER, PA. Mens Dress Shoes! '-.., : TT -jzt-r-j
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